|
|
Bart N. Lambrecht, Marijke De Veerman, Anthony J. Coyle, Jose-Carlos Gutierrez-Ramos, Kris Thielemans, Romain A. Pauwels
J Clin Invest. 2000;
106(4):551
doi:10.1172/JCI8107
Abstract |
Full text
| PDF

T
he aim of this study was to investigate whether dendritic cells (DCs) can induce sensitization to aeroallergen in a mouse model of allergic asthma. Ovalbumin-pulsed (OVA-pulsed) or unpulsed myeloid DCs that were injected into the airways of naive mice migrated into the mediastinal lymph nodes. When challenged 2 weeks later with an aerosol of OVA, activated CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes, eosinophils, and neutrophils were recruited to the lungs of actively immunized mice. These CD4+ lymphocytes produced predominantly IL-4 and IL-5 but also IFN-γ, whereas CD8+ lymphocytes produced predominantly IFN-γ. Histological analysis revealed perivascular and peribronchial eosinophilic infiltrates and goblet cell hyperplasia. Studies in IL-4–/– and CD28–/– mice revealed that production of IL-4 by host cells and provision of costimulation to T cells by DCs were critical for inducing the response. Lung CD4+ T cells strongly expressed the Th2 marker T1/ST2, and signaling through this molecule via a ligand expressed on DCs was essential for the establishment of airway eosinophilia. These data demonstrate that DCs in the airways induce sensitization to inhaled antigen and that molecules expressed on the surface of these cells are critical for the development of Th2-dependent airway eosinophilia.
Citation information
This citation data is accumulated from CrossRef, which receives citation information from participating publishers, including this journal.
Not all publishers participate in CrossRef, so this information is not comprehensive.
Additionally, data may not reflect the most current citations to this article,
and the data may differ from citation information available from other sources
(for example, Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus).
About CrossRef
| Title and authors |
Publication |
Year |
. |
Mite allergen decreases DC-SIGN expression and modulates human dendritic cell differentiation and function in allergic asthma
H-J Huang, Y-L Lin, C-F Liu, H-F Kao, J-Y Wang |
Mucosal Immunol |
2011 |
.
|
T regulatory cells in childhood asthma
Deborah H. Strickland, Patrick G. Holt |
Trends Immunol |
2011 |
.
|
Novel Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Based on Targeting Lung Dendritic Cells and Airway Epithelial Cells
Bart N. Lambrecht, Maud Plantinga, Monique Willart, Hamida Hammad |
Inflammation and Allergy Drug Design Izuhara/Inflammation and Allergy Drug Design |
2011 |
.
|
Sensing the outside world: TSLP regulates barrier immunity
Steven F Ziegler, David Artis |
Lipidomics Gateway |
2010 |
.
|
Local administration of uridine suppresses the cardinal features of asthmatic airway inflammation
T. Müller, M. Grimm, R. P. De Vieira, S. Cicko, T. Dürk, S. Sorichter, G. Zissel, M. Idzko |
Clin Exp Allergy |
2010 |
.
|
Mast Cells in Allergic Asthma and Beyond
Sebastian Reuter, Michael Stassen, Christian Taube |
Yonsei Med J |
2010 |
.
|
Emerging functions of basophils in protective and allergic immune responses
C L Sokol, R Medzhitov |
Mucosal Immunol |
2010 |
.
|
T-cell polarization depends on concentration of the danger signal used to activate dendritic cells
Marcus Peters, Karin Dudziak, Matthias Stiehm, Albrecht Bufe |
Aust J Exp Biol Med |
2010 |
.
|
The dendritic cell mannose receptor mediates allergen internalization and maturation involving notch 1 signalling
J. Li, H. Jiang, W. Wen, J. Zheng, G. Xu |
Clin Exp Immunol |
2010 |
.
|
How are TH2-type immune responses initiated and amplified?
William E. Paul, Jinfang Zhu |
Nature Review Immunology |
2010 |
.
|
Aspergillus fumigatus regulates mite allergen-pulsed dendritic cells in the development of asthma
S. Fukahori, H. Matsuse, T. Tsuchida, T. Kawano, S. Tomari, C. Fukushima, S. Kohno |
Clin Exp Allergy |
2010 |
.
|
Origin and functional specializations of DC subsets in the lung
Maud Plantinga, Hamida Hammad, Bart N. Lambrecht |
Eur J Immuno |
2010 |
.
|
Inflammatory dendritic cells--not basophils--are necessary and sufficient for induction of Th2 immunity to inhaled house dust mite allergen
H. Hammad, M. Plantinga, K. Deswarte, P. Pouliot, M. A. M. Willart, M. Kool, F. Muskens, B. N. Lambrecht |
j exp med |
2010 |
.
|
Programming dendritic cells to induce TH2 and tolerogenic responses
Bali Pulendran, Hua Tang, Santhakumar Manicassamy |
Lipidomics Gateway |
2010 |
.
|
Fcγ receptor-mediated antigen uptake by lung DC contributes to allergic airway hyper-responsiveness and inflammation
Christina Hartwig, Miriam Mazzega, Hannelore Constabel, Jayendra K. Krishnaswamy, J. Engelbert Gessner, Armin Braun, Thomas Tschernig, Georg M. N. Behrens |
Eur J Immuno |
2010 |
.
|
SP-D and regulation of the pulmonary innate immune system in allergic airway changes
L. R. Forbes, A. Haczku |
Clin Exp Allergy |
2010 |
.
|
The many paths to asthma: phenotype shaped by innate and adaptive immunity
Hye Young Kim, Rosemarie H DeKruyff, Dale T Umetsu |
Lipidomics Gateway |
2010 |
.
|
Alarming Dendritic Cells for Allergic Sensitization
Monique AM Willart, Hamida Hammad |
Allergol Int |
2010 |
.
|
IL-25 in Atopic Dermatitis: A Possible Link between Inflammation and Skin Barrier Dysfunction?
Malene Hvid, Christian Vestergaard, Kaare Kemp, Gitte B Christensen, Bent Deleuran, Mette Deleuran |
J Invest Der-matol |
2010 |
.
|
Antagonism of microRNA-126 suppresses the effector function of TH2 cells and the development of allergic airways disease
J. Mattes, A. Collison, M. Plank, S. Phipps, P. S. Foster |
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A |
2009 |
.
|
|
|
|